Re: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
AS to weight, my Harley weighs only 14 lbs according to the vet, but when I pick him up, I would swear he weighs at least 30. My Casey has an eating problem, she wants to eat constantly. I just ignore her when she starts pawing at me for treats. Lee Evans wrote: > Sounds more like you should find the little tub a restaurant home. Yeah. I > have several aggressive eaters in my feline family. I especially love when > they suddenly get and itch while walking with me to the food and plunk their > tubby rears down in front of me to dig a back foot into their ear, causing me > to pull up with a screech or topple head over heels over them. My one-eyed > boy with a meow like an automobile engine trying to start up with no > anti-freeze on a subzero Winter day probably weighs in at 70 pounds. Well, > maybe that's an exaggeration but when he sat down on my foot one day, it > actually hurt. I thought a boulder had landed on my toes. I have a lot of sad > cases to. Older cats losing weight, possibly from thyroid issues. Have to get > them tested. Rampant stomatitis which is controlled by cortisone shots > because I have no money or time to deal with more sophisticated methods that > may or may not work. And trying to earn enough money to keep up > with the mortgage because I'm not eligible for mortgage reduction on a > mobile home, even if it is double-wide and guess what? You can't get a > mortgage reduction if your credit is lousy because a mortgage reduction is > actually refinancing. So welcome to the Twilight Zone where if you don't have > money you can't have money and you won't have money ever again. The American > Dream. Yeah. Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors too! > > > ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
Re: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
OULD YOU CONSIDER USING A TONIC THAT IS NOT MAINSTREAM MEDICATION? I AM IN A CANCER GROUP that has a tonic that works for so many things. It does not cost much and there are not big research programs for it because it is not something big companies can own (herbs) and make huge profits from. I am taking it and giving it to my Lil Bit for her problems. We are still alive. Lee Evans wrote: > Sounds more like you should find the little tub a restaurant home. Yeah. I > have several aggressive eaters in my feline family. I especially love when > they suddenly get and itch while walking with me to the food and plunk their > tubby rears down in front of me to dig a back foot into their ear, causing me > to pull up with a screech or topple head over heels over them. My one-eyed > boy with a meow like an automobile engine trying to start up with no > anti-freeze on a subzero Winter day probably weighs in at 70 pounds. Well, > maybe that's an exaggeration but when he sat down on my foot one day, it > actually hurt. I thought a boulder had landed on my toes. I have a lot of sad > cases to. Older cats losing weight, possibly from thyroid issues. Have to get > them tested. Rampant stomatitis which is controlled by cortisone shots > because I have no money or time to deal with more sophisticated methods that > may or may not work. And trying to earn enough money to keep up > with the mortgage because I'm not eligible for mortgage reduction on a > mobile home, even if it is double-wide and guess what? You can't get a > mortgage reduction if your credit is lousy because a mortgage reduction is > actually refinancing. So welcome to the Twilight Zone where if you don't have > money you can't have money and you won't have money ever again. The American > Dream. Yeah. Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors too! > > > ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
Re: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
I have to quote a humane society rescuer, "I never meet a cat I couldn't love." Carolyn On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Bonnie Hogue wrote: Yep. We loves 'em cuz they're there. Hemi hisses at me when I come around a corner too fast & startle her. Princess eats and sleeps all day. Will is afraid of his shadow. But as they are all "rehabilitated ferals" I figure, Who Knows what trouble they've seen. And I feel better seeing Hemi sleeping in the shade in the yard, or Princess curled up in her bed on the couch, or the lump of Will under the covers on my bed. They may be crazy, but they are safe and sound an provide good company and a few laughs! Bonnie -Original Message- From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lorrie Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 4:39 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats Hey Lee, You gave me a much needed laugh this morning, with your cat names. Among my crew is a "Fat Bastard" who has been with us for 8 years now. The thanks I get for rescuing him is getting bitten when I try to even briefly pet him. He is a miserable cat who bolts his food and then shoves his fat face in the other cats food bowls forcing them to run for their lives. I keep him because I'm too tender hearted to get rid of him, but oh how I'd love to find him a nice barn home. Lorrie On 08-14, Lee Evans wrote: You really have to decide why you are testing. If a cat is ill with the Mystery Illness, of course you need to run some tests to pinpoint what may be the cause of the illness. If you are adopting out, you probably should do a combo test without the heartworm part which I learned from this list can screw up the results of the other tests in the combo. However, if the 4 kittens mentioned have tested negative, I don't see any reason why not to adopt out. Because, and this is important to remember, the person wanting the kitten or a couple of kittens will get a couple of kittens from someone, somewhere and that person probably won't test at all, just advertise "free to good home, healthy kittens". As long as the test is not definitely positive, you can ethically adopt out. I had an FIV+ cat who was not when I took him in. He was negative but thin. I polished him up and fattened him up and took him for adoption at the Humane Society here and they tossed him back to me as FIV+. I retested and sure enough. He had been incubating it for the months I had him fattening up and getting ready for his big day. Well, I still have Lancelot, mixed in with my regular gang because that's how he was when I took him home as a negative and he is still with me about 7 years later. Now, I know this is only FIV, not as serious as FeLv but still. You can't predict the future as far as will the cat some day turn positive for FeLv. You shouldn't spend much needed money testing and re-testing to make all the planets line up correctly. My three originally positive FeLv cats who turned negative are still with me. If anyone had wanted the ugly mutts, I would have cheered and given them away in a nanosecond. But no one wanted a dumb possum faced tabby or an all black cat with a sort of snake like face or Percy who had an attitude and lost the virus but not the attitude. Lest anyone try to get on me for calling them ugly mutts, hey I call it like it is. That doesn't mean I don't love them. I love ugly mutts the most. Even when they are cats. Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors too! ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
Re: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
Yep. We loves 'em cuz they're there. Hemi hisses at me when I come around a corner too fast & startle her. Princess eats and sleeps all day. Will is afraid of his shadow. But as they are all "rehabilitated ferals" I figure, Who Knows what trouble they've seen. And I feel better seeing Hemi sleeping in the shade in the yard, or Princess curled up in her bed on the couch, or the lump of Will under the covers on my bed. They may be crazy, but they are safe and sound an provide good company and a few laughs! Bonnie -Original Message- From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lorrie Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 4:39 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats Hey Lee, You gave me a much needed laugh this morning, with your cat names. Among my crew is a "Fat Bastard" who has been with us for 8 years now. The thanks I get for rescuing him is getting bitten when I try to even briefly pet him. He is a miserable cat who bolts his food and then shoves his fat face in the other cats food bowls forcing them to run for their lives. I keep him because I'm too tender hearted to get rid of him, but oh how I'd love to find him a nice barn home. Lorrie On 08-14, Lee Evans wrote: >You really have to decide why you are testing. If a cat is ill with the >Mystery Illness, of course you need to run some tests to pinpoint what >may be the cause of the illness. If you are adopting out, you probably >should do a combo test without the heartworm part which I learned from >this list can screw up the results of the other tests in the combo. >However, if the 4 kittens mentioned have tested negative, I don't see >any reason why not to adopt out. Because, and this is important to >remember, the person wanting the kitten or a couple of kittens will get >a couple of kittens from someone, somewhere and that person probably >won't test at all, just advertise "free to good home, healthy kittens". >As long as the test is not definitely positive, you can ethically adopt >out. I had an FIV+ cat who was not when I took him in. He was negative >but thin. I polished him up and fattened him up and took him for >adoption at the Humane Society here and they tossed him back to me as >FIV+. I retested and sure enough. He had been incubating it for the >months I had him fattening up and getting ready for his big day. Well, >I still have Lancelot, mixed in with my regular gang because that's how >he was when I took him home as a negative and he is still with me about >7 years later. Now, I know this is only FIV, not as serious as FeLv but >still. You can't predict the future as far as will the cat some day >turn positive for FeLv. You shouldn't spend much needed money testing >and re-testing to make all the planets line up correctly. My three >originally positive FeLv cats who turned negative are still with me. If >anyone had wanted the ugly mutts, I would have cheered and given them >away in a nanosecond. But no one wanted a dumb possum faced tabby or an >all black cat with a sort of snake like face or Percy who had an >attitude and lost the virus but not the attitude. Lest anyone try to >get on me for calling them ugly mutts, hey I call it like it is. That >doesn't mean I don't love them. I love ugly mutts the most. Even when >they are cats. > >Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty >neighbors too! ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
Re: [Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
Sounds more like you should find the little tub a restaurant home. Yeah. I have several aggressive eaters in my feline family. I especially love when they suddenly get and itch while walking with me to the food and plunk their tubby rears down in front of me to dig a back foot into their ear, causing me to pull up with a screech or topple head over heels over them. My one-eyed boy with a meow like an automobile engine trying to start up with no anti-freeze on a subzero Winter day probably weighs in at 70 pounds. Well, maybe that's an exaggeration but when he sat down on my foot one day, it actually hurt. I thought a boulder had landed on my toes. I have a lot of sad cases to. Older cats losing weight, possibly from thyroid issues. Have to get them tested. Rampant stomatitis which is controlled by cortisone shots because I have no money or time to deal with more sophisticated methods that may or may not work. And trying to earn enough money to keep up with the mortgage because I'm not eligible for mortgage reduction on a mobile home, even if it is double-wide and guess what? You can't get a mortgage reduction if your credit is lousy because a mortgage reduction is actually refinancing. So welcome to the Twilight Zone where if you don't have money you can't have money and you won't have money ever again. The American Dream. Yeah. Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors too! > > >___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
[Felvtalk] Undesirable or just plain ugly cats
Hey Lee, You gave me a much needed laugh this morning, with your cat names. Among my crew is a "Fat Bastard" who has been with us for 8 years now. The thanks I get for rescuing him is getting bitten when I try to even briefly pet him. He is a miserable cat who bolts his food and then shoves his fat face in the other cats food bowls forcing them to run for their lives. I keep him because I'm too tender hearted to get rid of him, but oh how I'd love to find him a nice barn home. Lorrie On 08-14, Lee Evans wrote: >You really have to decide why you are testing. If a cat is ill with the >Mystery Illness, of course you need to run some tests to pinpoint what >may be the cause of the illness. If you are adopting out, you probably >should do a combo test without the heartworm part which I learned from >this list can screw up the results of the other tests in the combo. >However, if the 4 kittens mentioned have tested negative, I don't see >any reason why not to adopt out. Because, and this is important to >remember, the person wanting the kitten or a couple of kittens will get >a couple of kittens from someone, somewhere and that person probably >won't test at all, just advertise "free to good home, healthy kittens". >As long as the test is not definitely positive, you can ethically adopt >out. I had an FIV+ cat who was not when I took him in. He was negative >but thin. I polished him up and fattened him up and took him for >adoption at the Humane Society here and they tossed him back to me as >FIV+. I retested and sure enough. He had been incubating it for the >months I had him fattening up and getting ready for his big day. Well, >I still have Lancelot, mixed in with my regular gang because that's how >he was when I took him home as a negative and he is still with me about >7 years later. Now, I know this is only FIV, not as serious as FeLv but >still. You can't predict the future as far as will the cat some day >turn positive for FeLv. You shouldn't spend much needed money testing >and re-testing to make all the planets line up correctly. My three >originally positive FeLv cats who turned negative are still with me. If >anyone had wanted the ugly mutts, I would have cheered and given them >away in a nanosecond. But no one wanted a dumb possum faced tabby or an >all black cat with a sort of snake like face or Percy who had an >attitude and lost the virus but not the attitude. Lest anyone try to >get on me for calling them ugly mutts, hey I call it like it is. That >doesn't mean I don't love them. I love ugly mutts the most. Even when >they are cats. > >Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty >neighbors too! ___ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org